'It's getting harder to keep track of where Republicans stand on mail-in voting,' zbyronwolf writes. | Analysis
Just fine. South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott, the keynote speaker on the first night of the GOP convention, contradicted Trump Tuesday morning when he said on the"Today" show that mail-in voting isn't a problem. How to vote
While Trump keeps saying the only way he can be beaten is by fraud, Scott said he is"confident that we will have fair elections across this country.""This process of mail-in ballots will work out just fine," he said. That tracks with assurances from the postmaster general this week that ballots will be delivered on time by the USPS, although Democrats had harsh questions for him.
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